Tuesday, June 26, 2007

2007 Schedule

Fearless Mainstage

Coop Radio Courageous Words Stage
Pigeon Park

Columbia & E. Hastings
Hosted By Michelle Richard


3pm Opening Ceremonies
4pm Introduction by Hostess Leanne Sjodin
3:30pm Genetics
4:10pm Roger Blenman and Chris Perrotte
4pm City Opera
4:20pm Anne Miles
4:30pm Storytelling
4:30pm Bryn Williams
5pm Dalannah Bowen
4:40pm Kagan Goh
5:30pm Heidi Morgan
4:50pm Kevin Wilkie
6pm Storytelling
5-6pm Theatre in the Raw
6:30pm Poco Locos
6:15pm Peter LaGrand
7pm Rockin' Guys
6:25pm Brendan Mcleod
7:30pm Nightlife
6:35pm Sean McGarragle



6:45pm Adam Sheepbelly



7pm Open Mic (if time permits)





Other Activities
4pm Break Dancing @ the Interurban Gallery
3-6pm
Lux Paint-In


All Day


Kid Stuff & Clowning with the Faithful Fools




Bike Decorating with the Bicycle Bee

Friday, June 22, 2007

Funders and Sponsors

The Fearless Festival is proudly brought to you by:

the Downtown Eastside Community Arts Network
and
the


Funding for Fearless has also been provided by


and


We would also like to thank the following organizations and individuals for their help and support in making this festival happen:


National Nikkei Museum and Heritage Centre
Charles Barber and City Opera
Vancouver Moving Theatre
Carnegie Community Centre
The Cleaning Solution
Potluck Cafe
Army & Navy Department Stores
The Interurban Gallery
Portland Hotel Society
Sara Spearman
Daisy Chin
Dave Rieberger
Storm Brewing
LandPower Developments
Debbie Blair



Monday, June 18, 2007

Terminal City Rollergirls Are Being Fearless!

Andi Struction (Andrea Fraser), Machine Gun Sally (Sonia Nielsen), Candy Scrapple (Tonee Venittelli) and league president Micki Mercury (Michelle Lamoureux – pictured below) of the Terminal City Rollergirls don the Fearless Fest brand in preparation for the July 1st festivities. Photos: Manuel Avila

Vancouver, BC

In a bold move, the Fearless Festival - held on East Hastings St., in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside - asks members of the Terminal City Rollergirls to head up Security for the Canada Day event.

“The organizers of the festival were adamant that Security not be dealt with in a heavy-handed or militaristic kind of way,” coordinator for the event, Steve Duncan said.

“While they recognise personal safety and security are important issues, particularly in that neighbourhood, they saw no need to deal with it in a way that would be intimidating to the people who make the area their home. When one committee member suggested an all-girl security team, the first thing that popped into my head was ‘Who are more fearless than the Rollergirls?”

“I think having them on board sends out a really good message to the community …and to other people who might be considering volunteering but may be concerned about safety, too.”

“I was glad that they could fit us into their busy schedule,” Duncan said. The East Vancouver flat-track derby league has lots of events underway, including their own benefit on July 4th at the Marine Club, to help send the members of the league to a bout in Edmonton.

When concerns were voiced that the Rollergirls might not be trained to deal with the numerous possible problems that could present themselves, Duncan agreed.

“That’s why we are bringing in experts from Carnegie Community Centre for several years and who know what to expect. They’ll be speaking at the volunteer orientations, and answering any questions people might come up with. Besides, we’re not asking anyone to do the police’s job. They’ll be close at hand - if we need them.”

For more information about the Terminal City Rollergirls, check out their website at www.terminalcityrollergirls.com.

If you are interested in helping out and being fearless like the Rollergirls, come to one of our Volunteer orientations at Carnegie Centre either on Tuesday, June 19th at 7pm or Saturday, June 23 at noon, or email Barb Fairbrother at barb.fairbrother@gmail.com .

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Michelle Richard to MC at Fearless



The Fearless Festival Vancouver’s newest, wildest Canada Day party - is proud to welcome local Acadian vocalist, Michelle Richard as host for the main stage at Pigeon Park on July 1st.

Richard’s broad repertoire includes jazz, R&B, dance music and French songs. Her voice has been compared to Sade and Norah Jones, and strong influences include Billie Holiday, Edith Butler, and Sarah Vaughan. Michelle sings in French, English, Spanish and Portuguese, and composes in French and English. She has a Diploma in Contemporary Voice.

Since 1992, she has performed in many settings including the Yale Pub, Place Malardville, Vancouver City Hall, Cityfest, the Cellar Jazz Café, and the Black History Month Market and Festival. This May she was featured twice on CBC Radio-Canada for her performances and compositions in French. When Michelle isn’t singing she is a supporter and fundraiser for Canadian Students for Darfur (www.csfdarfur.net).

Ms. Richard says she is thrilled to MC the event. In fitting with the holiday, she will be kicking off the day’s festivities by singing Oh Canada and finish off the day playing with her dance band, Nightlife.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Courageous Words Stage Finds a Coordinator


Poet Leanne Sjodin has taken the driver's seat for the Fearless Fest's Courageous Words Stage which will be happening at the Radio Station Café from 4-7pm and will be broadcast live on CFRO 102.7fm. She welcomes your inquiries at lanicobb@telus.net.

Her biography follows.

A humanist with flare, Leanne Sjodin is an emerging poet and fiction writer who finds her inspiration through the beauty and heartbreak of our everyday lives. She spends her days as a high-school English teacher and reports that it is the young who keep our pulse on reality. In pursuit of a vibrant life, she has recently taken up hula hooping.